NAIROBI (Reuters) - All 12 crew members from two U.S.
military helicopters that crashed off Djibouti on Friday have
been accounted for, the U.S. military in the Horn of Africa
country said on Saturday.

NAIROBI (Reuters) - U.S. and allied forces searched on
Saturday for 10 crew members still missing a day after two
Marine Corps helicopters crashed off the coast of Djibouti, the
hub of U.S. counterterrorism operations in the Horn of Africa. "We always have hope of finding survivors," U.S.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. Marine Corps helicopters
have crashed in Africa off the coast of Djibouti and two crew
members have been found alive but 10 are still missing, a
Pentagon spokeswoman said on Friday.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. Marine Corps helicopters
have crashed in Africa off the coast of Djibouti and two crew
members have been found alive but 10 are still missing, a
Pentagon spokeswoman said on Friday.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. Marine Corps helicopters
have crashed in Africa off the coast of Djibouti and two crew
members have been found alive but 10 are still missing, a
Pentagon spokeswoman said on Friday.

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi authorities have
refused to allow passengers to board an Egyptian ferry deemed
unsafe, days after another ferry sank killing hundreds of
people, a port official said on Tuesday. "The ferry arrived in (the Saudi port of) Duba around
midnight on Monday.

SAFAGA, Egypt (Reuters) - Angry Egyptians seeking news of
relatives lost aboard the ferry which sank in the Red Sea last
week ransacked the office of the vessel's owners on Monday and
set fire to the furniture, witnesses said.

SAFAGA, Egypt (Reuters) - Angry Egyptians awaiting news of
relatives who were aboard a ferry which sank in the Red Sea
last week ransacked the office of the vessel's owners on Monday
and set fire to the furniture, witnesses said.

SAFAGA, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptians awaiting news of
relatives who were aboard an Egyptian ferry which sank in the
Red Sea last week set fire on Monday to the office of the firm
which owned the boat, witnesses said.

Jabal al-Tair Island, known by many other names including Tair Island and Jebel Teir, is a volcanic island that is located in the Red Sea and is under the jurisdiction of Yemen. It reaches an elevation of 801 feet and is about 1.9 miles in length. The island is comprised of Jabal al-Tair, a stratovolcano that was considered extinct in 1982, although it erupted in 2007. In 1900, the British Admiralty described the volcano as having a steep, conical shape, making it a good landmark for ships...

Zubair Group, also known as Zubayr Group or Al Zubair Group, is a chain of volcanic islands belonging to Yemen that are located on top of a shield volcano in the Red Sea. Zubair Group The largest island, known as Zubair, is among the youngest islands, which also include Saba, Saddle, and Haycock. The shield volcano underneath the islands began a period of eruptions and eventually quieted down, followed by a period of explosive and effusive eruptions that formed the islands that are present...

The Silver Moony (Monodactylus argenteus), is a perciform fish found in the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa, North to the Yaeyamas, south to New Caledonia and Australia. This fish is often kept in brackish water aquaria.
Silver moony has a silver body in a triangular shape. They have big eyes and crossed with a dark ray. Its fins are silver with yellow reflection.

The Bluespotted ribbontail ray, Taeniura lymma, is a stingray of the family Dasyatidae, found around coral reefs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Solomon Islands north to southern Japan and south to northern Australia, between latitudes 32Â° N and 30Â° S.
The bluespotted ribbontail ray is a colorful stingray with large bright blue spots on an oval, elongated disc and with blue longitudinal stripes on the tail. The snout is rounded and angular,...

The Spotted garden-eel, Heteroconger hassi, is a conger of the family Congridae, found in Indo-Pacific oceans from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Society Islands, north to the Ryukyu and Ogasawara islands, south to northwestern Australia and New Caledonia, and throughout Micronesia, at depths of between 22.97 and 147.64 ft (7 and 45 m). Length is up to 15.75 in (40 cm), and the body diameter is up to about .55 in (14 mm).
The markings on the spotted garden-eel are variable but usually...

A pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (e.g. on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction.